On America’s Got Talent, a U.S. Marine pays tribute to the Marine brother he lost in a training accident.
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I appreciate the sentiment behind the whole of the production, and the patriotism of the gentleman (a good singer for sure) and all those like him, but it comes off a bit agitprop, i.e., propagandist art.
song was a bit long, but very good voice.
everyone bawling, wow this country has really gotten soft. major T crisis. Your friend died in an accident, sorry for your loss but that pales compared to how many die every year in actual fighting. People die every day in accidents, that’s life. You paid your tribute, now if you really want to honor your friend, you’ll move on and not become a professional mourner / victim.
yes the loss hurts and it wont ever go away (this i know) but the thing is to rock on and to do it harder and better. sorry but this moves me in a very sad way and it brings memories that should be kept locked away. SEMPER FI
I appreciate the sentiment behind the whole of the production, and the patriotism of the gentleman (a good singer for sure) and all those like him, but it comes off a bit agitprop, i.e., propagandist art.
this is AI.
song was a bit long, but very good voice.
everyone bawling, wow this country has really gotten soft. major T crisis. Your friend died in an accident, sorry for your loss but that pales compared to how many die every year in actual fighting. People die every day in accidents, that’s life. You paid your tribute, now if you really want to honor your friend, you’ll move on and not become a professional mourner / victim.
yes the loss hurts and it wont ever go away (this i know) but the thing is to rock on and to do it harder and better. sorry but this moves me in a very sad way and it brings memories that should be kept locked away. SEMPER FI